Obama’s ‘Democracy’ in Libya is Total Chaos
In 2011 Obama said “We’re Promoting Democracy In Libya”, then Obama went on to bombing Libya to promote that ‘democracy’. So how well has it turned out? Well its a humanitarian disaster as Libya continues to descend in chaos and atrocities. The full impact of Western intervention in Libya was recently highlighted during a televised […]
The Troubling Math of Muslim Migration
By Ian Tuttle A major Islamist terror attack in France was only a matter of time. For several decades, the country has invited immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa en masse – first to bolster the labor force in the rebuilding years that followed World War II, then out of multicultural impulses that prevailed […]
Rand Paul on Mitt Romney’s 2016 Run: ‘It’s Time for Some Fresh Blood’
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney doesn’t have the support of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul as he explores a presidential bid. In an exclusive interview with The Daily Signal today, Paul dismissed Romney’s possible third run and said that Romney had previously failed to “attract a big enough constituency to win.” “I think he’s had his […]
‘White privilege’ is a racist, divisive term coined by the bigoted left
Not surprising it this racism is alive again perpetrated by the Democratic party the party with a lng history of racism. It was the Democratic party that implemented Jim Crow laws, and even slavery against blacks. Today blacks are not the targets of the Democrats racism, it is whites and the racism is rampant. When […]
REPORT: Obama power grap outstrips King George III…
Remember those WWJD bracelets that were so popular in the ’90s? Well, an expert at the Law Library of Congress — a non-partisan branch of the Library of Congress that has advised Congress and the Supreme Court since 1832 — tackled a slightly different question: What would George III do when faced with a law […]
The American Oligarchy
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh We are fundamentally changing, it’s been coming for decades but it is more noticeable now because we have Internet, wireless devices, pocket size encyclopedias encapsulating libraries around the world, and instant access to real news around the globe. We see how the mainstream media has become the spokesperson for the […]
One Democrat’s Plan to Put More Money Back in Your Pocket
The House Budget Committee’s top Democrat is out with a new plan that he says will put more money back in the pockets of middle class Americans by transferring wealth from Wall Street and the country’s richest. Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., revealed his “action plan” to help boost wages during a speech at the […]
A Standing Ovation for Free Speech at the Golden Globes
Hollywood celebrities delivered a standing ovation in support of free speech this evening at the Golden Globe Awards. After show hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler began with a running theme that poked fun at Sony’s decision not to release “The Interview” in theaters due to threats from North Korea, things got a bit more […]
What is Democracy if there are limits?
The French writer and philosopher Voltaire, who spent most of his adult life outside Paris, where he had been persecuted for his ideas – is believed to have said, “I do not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it” What is Democracy if there are […]
The Unions-Driven Crisis That Could Be Coming to a City Near You
For “Outrageous Government Scam of 2014,” it’s hard to compete with the news of the supersized public employee pensions in California. If you haven’t already heard: In 2013, an assistant fire chief in Southern California collected a $983,319 pension. A police captain in Los Angeles received nearly $753,861. Talk about a golden parachute. And the […]
Sri Lankans Vote Against Autocracy and Nepotism in Landmark Election
In a stunning political upset, two-term Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse lost Thursday’s election to a defector from his own party, Maithripala Sirisena. With Sirisena’s rise to power comes hope that he will revive the country’s parliamentary democracy and work more closely with ethnic minorities to encourage political reconciliation nearly six years after the civil […]